Allegro MicroSystems Unveils Revolutionary New GMR Crankshaft and Camshaft Sensors for HEV Engine Platforms
Allegro MicroSystems (Nasdaq: ALGM) has launched two new giant magnetoresistance (GMR) sensors, the ATS16951 and ATS16351. These sensors are designed for hybrid vehicle engines, facilitating reduced system complexity and improved energy efficiency. With industry-leading features, including significantly larger air gaps, the sensors enhance performance and enable flexibility in installation, catering to evolving automotive needs.
- Launch of ATS16951 and ATS16351 sensors expands product portfolio.
- Sensors offer up to 40% better edge repeatability and 50% larger air gaps than competitors.
- Target Profile Diagnostic feature enhances manufacturing quality control.
- The ATS16951 is ISO 26262 compliant, targeting ASIL B capability for safety systems.
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Cutting-edge GMR technology gives automakers best-in-class performance and efficiency
Manchester, NH, March 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. (“Allegro”) (Nasdaq: ALGM), a global leader in power and sensing solutions for motion control and energy-efficient systems, today announced the release of two new state-of-the-art giant magnetoresistance (GMR) crankshaft and camshaft sensors. The ATS16951 (crankshaft) and ATS16351 (camshaft) sensors are unique in the market and provide manufacturers with a single-vendor solution that’s ideal for hybrid vehicle engines, with use cases extending to two-wheelers, off-road vehicles, and application designs requiring extended air gap performance. Both sensors will help engine designers reduce system complexity, cost, and energy consumption—boosting efficiency and minimizing carbon footprints.
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Both sensors include Allegro’s Target Profile Diagnostic feature, which makes it possible to assess a target during manufacturing and detect any subtle tooth anomalies before an engine is installed into a vehicle, helping to prevent potential warranty returns and increasing customer satisfaction.
“Our new GMR crankshaft and camshaft sensors optimize performance for emerging hybrid vehicle applications. They’re unique to the market and outperform competing technologies due to their high air gaps and level of accuracy,” says Peter Wells, Speed and Sensor Interface Business Line Director at Allegro. “The industry is transitioning to xEVs quickly, and the ATS16951 and ATS16351 both offer a level of precision that will help give automakers the increases in motor efficiency they’re targeting.”
High Integration and Superior Algorithms Drive Performance
Combining advanced GMR technology with leading automotive-grade algorithms and packaging technology, Allegro now offers a cutting-edge, comprehensive engine sensor portfolio that addresses the needs of today’s system developers and manufacturers.
The ATS16951 combines the electrical requirements and package size of legacy solutions with sensing location flexibility, making it a drop-in replacement for existing Hall-effect crankshaft sensors and simplifying design reuse. It includes a programmable pulse location between the center or edge of the target feature, along with EEPROM-programmable performance optimizations and production traceability.
The ATS16351 is also highly programmable, allowing manufacturers to optimize the TPOS performance to the widest variety of engine designs.
Monolithic integration makes it possible for both sensors to achieve exceptional in-system performance and highly accurate speed and position detection. The fully integrated, single overmold package common to both devices helps designers reduce design complexity and simplify the development process, and allows suppliers to standardize production lines. Enabling flexible design-in and system compensation, the three-pin single inline package (SIP) houses the IC, magnet, and EMC protection components. The precision assembly optimizes IC-to-magnet positioning, as reduced tolerance stack between the IC and magnet increases sensor accuracy and leaves ample margin for in-application installation tolerance.
The ATS16951 was developed in accordance with ISO 26262 as a safety element out of context targeting ASIL B capability (pending assessment) for use in automotive safety-related systems when integrated and used in the manner prescribed in the applicable safety manual and datasheet.
Pricing and Availability
The ATS16951 and ATS16351 are both available in a 3-pin package (SM) that is lead (Pb) free, with NiPdAu plating. For product pricing and samples, contact an Allegro sales office or authorized distributor. For datasheets and more information on Allegro’s speed and position sensors, including the new ATS16951 and ATS16351, please visit the Allegro website.
About Allegro MicroSystems
Allegro MicroSystems (Nasdaq: ALGM) is redefining the future of sensing and power technologies. From green energy to advanced mobility and motion control systems, our team is passionate about developing intelligent solutions that move the world forward and give our customers a competitive edge. With global engineering, manufacturing and support, Allegro is a trusted partner to both large enterprises and regional market leaders worldwide. Visit www.allegromicro.com.
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